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Post by Tymberlord » Wed Jul 06, 2005 1:43 pm

About a month ago I posted a question about this 1918 No.1 Mklll* .410 that has the Fultons stamp...well I bought it. The forestock and front handguard does have a cork inlay along the bottom of the forestock . The front handguard has a cork inlay close to the front thats about 3inches long . Theres also 2 spring barrel supports in the fronthandguard.

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No Ishy screw and the rearsight is still fully functional.

Stamps under the rear handguard has .410 inside a diamond and BNP at 3 1/4 tons per square inch ( 18 ton per square inch has been lined out )and 2 1/2" for shell size.

Very heavily varnished , but stocks look in pretty good shape . The serial numbers don't match except for the receiver and forestock so likely the entire stock is original to the gun .

All in all , I'm pleased with my purchase so far . I've already stripped the varnish off and gave it a thin wipe of BLO . The test fire will be this afternoon using 2.5" Winchester #4 shot and I'll post more picts .

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Post by dromia » Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:11 pm

Nice looker Dan, glad you've stripped off the varnish.

Aye its a Fultons regulated, cork bedded .303" thats been bored out to .410" and reproofed, barrel was either shot out or someone wanted it off their ticket as it was done in the UK, those are British Nitro Proof markings for .410".

Could be worth rebarreling that one. :D
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Post by Tymberlord » Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:14 pm

I'm gonna have fun with this...

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Post by RJPS » Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:00 pm

With the cork packing, this would have been set up as a target rifle. No doubt was bored for .410 so that it would be acceptable under a shotgun certificate. While it would be fun to shoot as a .410, it might be an idea to watch for a nice barrel, so that it could be restored to use as a rifle
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Post by Tymberlord » Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:10 pm

Oh maan...you guys are putting bad ideas in my head...

I really need to put some slugs down the tube yet...might work out good that way as well.
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